Queens man slain after road rage incident killed by friend

The Queens man slain after a road rage fight was killed by a buddy — and a car he’d ridden in hours earlier, his relatives said Monday.

Adrian Harry, a 22-year-old charged in the deadly parking spot slaying, palled around with Richardo Chattergoon, who was crushed by the rented white Hyundai that Harry was driving when it jumped a curb and plowed into a crowd, the dead man’s aunt told the Daily News.

Hours earlier, Harry had used the car to pick up Chattergoon, 23, to head out for a Saturday night on the town.

“Adrian came to pick him up that night, probably to go to a bar or something,” said the woman at Chattergoon’s Far Rockaway home who identified herself only as his aunt.

Police believe an argument over a parking spot kicked off Harry’s fit of rage about 5 a.m. Sunday. He had argued with two men in a BMW and allegedly stabbed both in the torso, authorities said. He then hopped into his Lakewood, N.J. rental, jumped the curb and plowed into a group of six lounge-goers standing on the sidewalk outside XS NYC.

One of them was his own friend and neighbor.

Cops cuffed Harry when he showed up at Jamaica Hospital — where the surviving victims had all been taken — for cuts on his hand. He was arrested and charged with murder, assault, reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a weapon.

Police also took a second man into custody who is suspected of using a hammer to bash in Harry’s car window after apparently watching his two friends being stabbed, authorities said.